DA pull
DA pull
rinao272,
Yep, we know this answer! One of our Forum members from Poland let us know. When the P-64 was designed, they were using submachine gum ammunition and they had HARD PRIMERS. To get consistant ignition, the ammo required a hard Hammer hit. Thus, they used a heavy Hammer Spring. Since we don't have that problem now, the 16# Walther Spring will work fine in the pistol and we can get consistant ignition them, and it helps greatly with the DA pull.
Yep, we know this answer! One of our Forum members from Poland let us know. When the P-64 was designed, they were using submachine gum ammunition and they had HARD PRIMERS. To get consistant ignition, the ammo required a hard Hammer hit. Thus, they used a heavy Hammer Spring. Since we don't have that problem now, the 16# Walther Spring will work fine in the pistol and we can get consistant ignition them, and it helps greatly with the DA pull.
DA pull
mongo,
Another good point yu made indeed!
I have collected P.38 pistols for a number of years and the DA pull is not "commercial" quality, but it is great for a mIlitary pistol. You will have folks on Forums that blast the DA pull on the P.38, but they can't understand it is a military pistol that is used by soldiers that are not firearms experts.
Another good point yu made indeed!
I have collected P.38 pistols for a number of years and the DA pull is not "commercial" quality, but it is great for a mIlitary pistol. You will have folks on Forums that blast the DA pull on the P.38, but they can't understand it is a military pistol that is used by soldiers that are not firearms experts.